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I'd start by pointing out to the user in question (the one who read the Wiki) that the original anime outpaced the manga to the point where the story split off into original material, which doesn't make it bad, just different and not a straight adaptation like Brotherhood would later be.

Could you try to at least explain what you didn't like about it and what you did. Personally, I like both the first series and Brotherhood.

Brotherhood and the manga were way too fast and rushed, with little to no time spent on characterisation or giving me a reason to care. Things just happened and that was that. I'm aware that they probably do greatly improve later and I probably will try again but at the time I just couldn't muster the motivation.

The first half of the old anime was brilliant because it made me engage with and care about the protagonists right from the start, and did the same with an expansive cast of supporters impressively quickly afterwards. The stories were always fun, exciting or interesting and above all it created a perfect balance between episodic and arc-based that I've never seen bettered in a show. The reason it went downhill is because it abandoned that perfect balance, making the story just go on and on. Also, and this might be more important, it stopped being about the Elric brothers. Their quest became a framing device for the less engaging stories of Izumi, Scar, Rose etc, who were better off in supporting roles. It sidelined the brothers into becoming minor characters in their own story. And the new story was just boring.

Brotherhood and the manga were way too fast and rushed, with little to no time spent on characterisation or giving me a reason to care. Things just happened and that was that. I'm aware that they probably do greatly improve later and I probably will try again but at the time I just couldn't muster the motivation.

The first half of the old anime was brilliant because it made me engage with and care about the protagonists right from the start, and did the same with an expansive cast of supporters impressively quickly afterwards. The stories were always fun, exciting or interesting and above all it created a perfect balance between episodic and arc-based that I've never seen bettered in a show. The reason it went downhill is because it abandoned that perfect balance, making the story just go on and on. Also, and this might be more important, it stopped being about the Elric brothers. Their quest became a framing device for the less engaging stories of Izumi, Scar, Rose etc, who were better off in supporting roles. It sidelined the brothers into becoming minor characters in their own story. And the new story was just boring.

While I can't vouch for the first anime because the many of the points you make are valid and I agree with. I felt the Brotherhood and manga did a adequate job it balancing it plot and characters. Though there were times where things just happened for the sake of plot and the story does trip into some common shonen pitfalls. However, despite these flaw I still liked the series. So I can say to you is maybe continue watching and if you still don't like it then maybe the series just isn't for it as it was for me.

You can't really debate Brotherhood VS the first one because it is all a matter of personal opinion. Someone could dislike Brotherhood because of the fact that they did not explain the minor characters as much, but someone else could like it because it let more time for the main characters. So as I said, I think that it is just a matter of opinion and that there is no seri better than the other one.

Personally, I think that FMA is awful but Brotherhood is one of the best anime series' ever.

Blasphemy! I liked them both to be honest. The first series obviously didn't adhere closely to the manga, but it still had a certain charm. Brotherhood was pretty much completely faithful to the source material, which was good as a whole I guess, but it made things really predictable for me since I had already read through most of the manga. At least the first series took creative license and added some twists here and there. Granted, I didn't like the ending much, but overall the series was great in my opinion.

I did not like how Alphonse did not remember anything. That was the biggest disappointment for me. Other than that, I liked the ending. But, I found Brotherhoods one to be more of and lived happily ever after ending with Ed's last transmutation and him getting Alphonse back.

I knew Envy was a guy going in. These are the kind of things I know going into some anime. (Sometimes it's actual spoilers though, bad habit.) Anyways I think both were above average, but I definitely liked Brotherhood better. Can easily see myself re watch it, but could never see myself re watching the 2003 anime.

Originally Posted by The Keyblade Alchemist

Yes, it is. Some people say that BH is better than 2003, because it is modeled after the manga, but here's what I think:
Manga > 2003 > 2009, but then again, that's only so far.

Wait, what? Did Brotherhood do something horribly wrong in adapting the manga?

maybe 4 days ago i began watching fma but i never heard of brotherhood. but the fma im watching is on netflix with like 56 episodes, so am i watching the original or brotherhood.

could someone please explain?

Your watching the original version created in 2003.
Brotherhood, is a remake of the entire original series. I personally believe that the original, the one your watching, is sooooo much better because of the concepts and ideas.

I haven't see FMA original and I don't plan on it. Saw FMA:B and it's not as good as everyone says it is. A decent watch, but don't take too long or you'll get bored like I did.

FMA is the original anime adaptation of the manga. It branches off from the manga's story. FMA Brotherhood sticks closer to the manga and is generally received as "better" than FMA 2003.

IF the concepts and ideas in FMA interest you bro then i would suggest watching the OG series.
I myself have not read the manga and i watch the original series many years ago and i still watch it from time to time.
BUt the concepts and theories present in the original series were presented with such good taste and such realisticness
that it was nothing but beautiful in my eyes.

Forget weather or not it was parallel to the manga. It in its own right is a master piece because few anime or even manga's
can articulate and materialize the kinds of concepts, thoughts and knowledge like that anime did.
I would strongly recommend watching it.

I've only seen maybe the first 10 episodes of Brotherhood though in comparison i feel brotherhood doesn't even come close to the
knowledge and or concepts present in the first series. Its fair enough that some people may not like the original because its not exactly as the manga
presented it. But the first original series isn't even portrayed in the same manner as brotherhood.

If your intrigued by the concepts,knowledge and thoughts projected from FMA you have to watch the original series cause the way the things in it are presented,
will blow your mind

I am completely satisfied of Brotherhood(though they didn't include that fourth chapter of the intro of Yoki). I mean, everyone matured in the end and Ed actually learned the true meaning of friendship rather than the mistake he did and caused. The first anime, I was angry. I mean, at the end, I wasn't satisfied when Ed went to Germany with Al. And the plot, I don't see any significance. The whole first anime was slow and wasn't even serious compared to Brotherhood.

Things I liked and disliked about FMA:
> Lust's character. I loved the depth they added to her, she grew on me a lot and became one of my unexpected favourites.
> Envy being the Spoiler:- spoiler:

homunculus of Hoheneim's dead son and being jealous of Ed (I think that's what the situation was...)

> I think the difference in the Homunculus' origins between this and Brotherhood was something that I enjoyed and appreciated. In FMA it had a more mysterious and emotional impact in my opinion, and when they died it became a lot more meaningful and cathartic Spoiler:- spoiler:

(Sloth and Lust's final words)

. But then again sometimes I think the whole Spoiler:- spoiler:

Dante gathering the homunculus thing

was a bit far-fetched.
> In the movie, Spoiler:- spoiler:

Wrath vs Gluttony

. Spoiler:- spoiler:

Wrath and Izumi at the gate.

> Hated the ending of the movie. Too bittersweet.

Things I liked and disliked about Brotherhood:
> The story was more worldly and felt more 'epic', I guess. To me it was more exciting watching the story unfold than FMA.
> Wrath and Pride were awesome.
> I can't be bothered writing much more.

Either way I enjoyed both series for their differences.

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IF the concepts and ideas in FMA interest you bro then i would suggest watching the OG series.
I myself have not read the manga and i watch the original series many years ago and i still watch it from time to time.
BUt the concepts and theories present in the original series were presented with such good taste and such realisticness
that it was nothing but beautiful in my eyes.

Forget weather or not it was parallel to the manga. It in its own right is a master piece because few anime or even manga's
can articulate and materialize the kinds of concepts, thoughts and knowledge like that anime did.
I would strongly recommend watching it.

I've only seen maybe the first 10 episodes of Brotherhood though in comparison i feel brotherhood doesn't even come close to the
knowledge and or concepts present in the first series. Its fair enough that some people may not like the original because its not exactly as the manga
presented it. But the first original series isn't even portrayed in the same manner as brotherhood.

If your intrigued by the concepts,knowledge and thoughts projected from FMA you have to watch the original series cause the way the things in it are presented,
will blow your mind

Yeah, I agree with every single thing in here. I actually read the manga, but I felt Brotherhood rushed the series and actually omitted a lot of important character building scenes which made me dislike it even more. With the original FMA, I felt the pacing was good throughout the series and that it handled its story better than Brotherhood did (and while I like the manga, I didn't like the way it ended whereas I liked the original's end).

I absolutely loved Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Not to say the 1st series was bad but ultimately I preferred the 2nd 1 more because overall I just loved the characters and storyline more. I think its honestly 1 of the best Shounen series I have watched in recent years. I definitely would recommend it to anyone.

I absolutely loved Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Not to say the 1st series was bad but ultimately I preferred the 2nd 1 more because overall I just loved the characters and storyline more. I think its honestly 1 of the best Shounen series I have watched in recent years. I definitely would recommend it to anyone.

Yeah I like Brotherhood over the first anime too. The story is better (Also its the original story), the animation is better, everything is just better lol.

Just finished watching the original FMA the other day, but I've also seen the first few episodes of Brotherhood as well. The original was pretty much God tier, although I did find the ending to be slightly unsatisfying in some ways. I don't like that the beginning of Brotherhood is a rehash of the original except more rushed. It's really boring to watch the same thing over again with slightly different dialogue, and maybe this is just because I watched the original first, but the plot seems to be moving too fast.

Originally Posted by LizardonX

Tabitha has really let himself go, just how many lava cookies did he eat in the last 11 years?